7-letter words containing an
- avellan — of or relating to hazelnuts
- avestan — the oldest recorded language of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family; the language of the Avesta
- azanian — a native or inhabitant of Azania (another name used esp by many Black political activists for South Africa)
- azilian — a Palaeolithic culture of Spain and SW France that can be dated to the 10th millennium bc, characterized by flat bone harpoons and schematically painted pebbles
- b and d — bondage and discipline: used in reference to sadomasochistic sexual practices.
- b and e — Law. the crime of breaking and entering: two of the elements of the crime of burglary.
- b and s — a dance held for young people in country areas, usually in a field or barn
- b and w — (of a motion picture, photograph, drawing, etc.) black and white, as distinguished from color.
- bachman — A proposed a style of Entity-Relationship model which differs from Chen's.
- backman — (sports) A position in Australian rules football.
- bad man — (sometimes initial capital letters) the devil.
- badland — Alternative form of badlands.
- baganda — a Negroid people of E Africa living chiefly in Uganda
- baghlan — a province in N Afghanistan.
- balance — If you balance something somewhere, or if it balances there, it remains steady and does not fall.
- balanda — (Australian Aboriginal, Arnhem Land) a white person, a European.
- balkans — countries of the Balkan Peninsula (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, & the European part of Turkey) & Romania
- ballant — a ballad
- ban-lon — a smooth synthetic knitted fabric that resists wrinkling
- banaban — of or relating to the SW Pacific island of Banaba
- banally — devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite: a banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier.
- bananas — crazy (esp in the phrase go bananas)
- banaras — a former name of Varanasi.
- banbury — a town in central England, in N Oxfordshire: telecommunications, financial services. Pop: 43 867 (2001)
- banchan — Small dishes of food served with cooked rice in Korean cuisine.
- bandage — A bandage is a long strip of cloth which is wrapped around a wounded part of someone's body to protect or support it.
- bandaid — Alternative spelling of band-aid.
- bandana — a large, printed handkerchief, typically one with white spots or figures on a red or blue background.
- bandari — a female monkey
- bandbox — a lightweight usually cylindrical box used for holding small articles, esp hats
- bandeau — a narrow band of ribbon, velvet, etc, worn round the head
- banders — a thin, flat strip of some material for binding, confining, trimming, protecting, etc.: a band on each bunch of watercress.
- bandido — bandito.
- bandied — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
- bandies — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
- banding — the practice of grouping schoolchildren according to ability to ensure a balanced intake at different levels of ability to secondary school
- bandish — To tie something.attention more clarity please.
- bandito — a Mexican bandit
- bandits — Plural form of bandit.
- bandlet — annulet (def 1).
- bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
- bandora — A bass stringed instrument of the cittern family, having a long neck and a scallop-shaped body.
- bandore — a 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute but larger and fitted with seven pairs of metal strings
- bandrol — Alternative form of banderole.
- bandsaw — A bandsaw is an electric saw that consists of a metal band that turns round and is used for cutting wood, metal, and other materials.
- bandung — a city in Indonesia, in SW Java. Pop: 2 136 260 (2000)
- bandura — a Ukrainian stringed instrument, resembling a lute
- baneful — destructive, poisonous, or fatal
- bang on — a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun.
- bang up — When a prisoner is banged up, they are put in prison and locked in a cell.